Concepcion Jr. (Freddy) Alfredo, 70, passed away on June 24, 2026, at his residence in Zephyrhills, Florida, after battling dementia and cancer.

He was born on September 17, 1955, in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, to the late Alfredo Concepcion Morales and Natividad Vizcarrondo. He spent most of his life living in Brooklyn,New York, and Tampa, Florida.

Before retiring, Alfredo was employed as a Floor Technician at Zephyrhills Hospital. He enjoyed watching professional boxing matches, going to the gym, and catching up with his siblings over the phone.

Alfredo is survived by his wife, Maira Torres of Florida; his five children: Rose Marie Brown of Georgia, Alfredo Concepcion Jr of Florida, Michael Concepcion of Connecticut, Richard Concepcion of Connecticut, and Selena Concepcion of Florida. He is also survived by his four siblings, numerous nieces and nephews, and grandchildren.

Condolences

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  1. “Dad, my heart is completely broken without you, but it is also filled with so much gratitude for the man you were. You worked so hard every single day to provide for us, showing me the true meaning of dedication and love through your actions. My favorite moments will always be the quiet times we sat together, when you would look at me and give me advice straight from your heart. You always knew exactly what to say to guide me, and those deep, honest conversations shaped who I am today. Thank you for being my anchor, my hero, and the best father I could have ever asked for. I will carry your wisdom and your love with me for the rest of my life. I love you and miss you so deeply, Dad. Love you always Selena.

  2. I remember always the good times of him and will keep it like that in my mind..You are in my thoughts on a daily basis Rest In Heaven 🕊️🛐

  3. Message
    Freddy and I grew up together, sharing our adolescent years in Puerto Rico and our teenage years in Brooklyn, NY. Those memories will always hold a special place in my heart, and I will miss him greatly.
    My deepest and most heartfelt condolences to his wife and children. May he rest in eternal peace.
    With love,
    Nancy, Rolo, and family

  4. Freddy was more like a brother than a cousin to me. I will cherish the memories of my childhood with him. I’ll always remember when he worked delivering food to different restaurants and he would take me sometimes and teach me how to shifts gears on the truck while he drove. He was a very good brother and godfather to my first two children Kevin and Michelle

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